What are Tiebacks on Moroccan Lamps?

A tieback is a special material that you could add to the end of the shade on a lamp. This is used on Moroccan lamps to add to its detail. A tieback features a series of strands that will attach itself to the lamp shade and be connected with a brass structure used to connect it together with a few additional items. A series of threads should stick out from underneath the brass structure. These threads are traditionally made with silk materials in most cases. These tassels can move around with a series of small movements are should be designed to add a little bit of detail to your lamp to make it look a little better and appealing.

The big part of one of these features on Moroccan lamps is that they are relatively easy to attach onto the end of a lamp. This may involve a small clasp that can be attached to the bottom part of a shade but you will have to measure this carefully. Measurements should be used to make sure that you avoid having your tiebacks stuck too close to each other or even too far apart. In addition, these measurements can be used with varying lengths on each tieback you add to a lamp. A tieback can be about five to twenty inches in length depending on what you use. A tieback should also be a few inches wide just to add to the general thickness and visibility of the entire lamp area.